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Oh my lawd, what is about Brisbane and bomb making? I was living there when this story broke in 2006 -

Teacher refused bail over bombs

John Howard Amundsen, 40, of Aspley in Brisbane's north, today faced the Brisbane Magistrates Court on one charge of fraud after allegedly obtaining 53kg of an explosive using false identification.

Police allegedly found the explosives - some manufactured into bombs with nails and razor blades embedded in them - at his home during a raid last night which forced the evacuation of about 30 surrounding homes.

CHEMICALS have been removed from a Brisbane house where a former resident was possibly planning to detonate a bomb outside one of Sydney’s busiest train stations.

A liquid explosives stockpile was found at the Pullenvale property last week, with the final stash removed today. A former resident was possibly plotting to detonate bombs with similar explosives used in the 2005 London bombings.

His former house remained sealed with police tape on Tuesday as detectives catalogued and helped remove dozens of white containers of chemicals from the garage.

Specialist officers are believed to have disposed of more than 50kg of explosives material in controlled detonations last Thursday and Friday.

Specialist X-ray equipment may be used to scan the walls and floor of the house.

The Queensland Police Service, the Australian Federal Police and Australian Defence Force personnel are sweeping the house but the three agencies were tight-lipped about their involvement on Tuesday.

Bomb robot used as police swoop on alleged bombmaker Daniel Fing’s parents and ex-girlfriend in hunt for evidence

August 21, 2014

POLICE used a bomb robot to raid the family home of Daniel Fing as detectives yesterday continued investigating a stockpile of explosives found in Brisbane’s west.

Detectives searched the house of parents Trevor and Lynette Fing in Belmont North, NSW, as further details emerged of their son, who was once described by a psychologist as a “highly intelligent” man with bipolar disorder

Police previously found a document on Fing’s computer on how to make a bomb.